How did the boomerang effect relate to the end of apartheid in South Africa?

a. TANs were unable to gain international attention, so they pressured the South African government from within the country to end apartheid.
b. TANS raised money from South African citizens to fight apartheid and then returned their money after apartheid was stopped.
c. TANs were unable to affect apartheid within the country, so they created international pressure to influence the government to end apartheid.
d. TANs were originally created to encourage apartheid, but after seeing the consequences, they fought to end it.


c. TANs were unable to affect apartheid within the country, so they created international pressure to influence the government to end apartheid.

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